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Seeking inspiration from Adidas archive, the Marathon Trainer, the adiStar Raven is equipped with all the bolts and nuts which make a great trail running shoe. The adiStar Raven is light, low to the ground and hug the ground with great traction with a unique sticky rubber outsole designed not to attract mud. So forget about the conditions and just go run where the road bring you. (Updated Model : Adidas adiStar Raven 2)

Providing your foot with exceptional mild over-pronation support is what the Newton Sir/Lady Isaac S is all about. The Issac S is committed to your midfoot strike with a actuator lugs in the forefoot, providing excellent impact absorption and great energy return, together with a supportive midfoot chassis for better stability.

Neutral guidance trainer for runners committed to improving their running form to the more efficient midfoot/forefoot running style.

History : Isaac S('10)

Action/Raction Technology™ : When using the ultra-efficient Land-Lever-Lift midfoot or forefoot running gait, the technology absorbs and then returns your own energy back to you. It's not fancy technospeak, and it's no gimmick. It's a revolutionary way of building a running shoe based on Sir Isaac Newton's third law of motion – "For every ACTION, there is an equal and opposite REACTION." Loosely translated, it means you get a boost of forward energy with every single stride you take.

Carbon Rubber Heel : Engineered for high mileage durability.

Dual Density Posting : Located at the medial midfoot to forefoot and is a higher density material engineered to slow the rate of pronation.

The Newton supportive performance trainer Motion, is the ultimate hoe for natural running experience. The updated 2010s version has a new high-rebound midsole material with improved upper fit. Whether you are on a daily runs or races, the Newton Motion will be a great companion. (Updated Model : Newton Motion 2012)

Action/Reaction™ Technology : When using the ultra-efficient Land-Lever-Lift midfoot or forefoot running gait, the technology absorbs and then returns your own energy back to you. It's not fancy technospeak, and it's no gimmick. It's a revolutionary way of building a running shoe based on Sir Isaac Newton's third law of motion – "For every ACTION, there is an equal and opposite REACTION." Loosely translated, it means you get a boost of forward energy with every single stride you take.

Anatomical Overlays : Placed strategically to the contour of the foot to provide a secure fit.

Carbon Rubber Heel : Engineered for high mileage durability.

Dual Density Post : Located at the medial midfoot to forefoot and is a higher density material engineered to slow the rate of pronation.

Run riot in this all terrain from Adidas, 2010s Trail Supernova Riot 3. Equipped with a multi-directional out-sole thread, with moderate support and great cushioning, it is a excellent versatile companion for your daily no barrier run.

Replacing the internal heel counter with a new exo-skeletal, The 2010s Asics Gel Trail Senor 4 WR continues with its great trail tradition, for whom, who demands a running shoe which provides superior traction, protection and can adapt to all types of terrain.

Asymmetrical Lacing Design : This set-up inimprove the ASICS Biomorphic Fit by creating a more anatomically correct lacing pattern. The asymmetrical lacing design is configured to wrap across the top of the vamp, creating a more open forefoot environment.

AHAR+ heel : A thinner and lighter version of Asics High Abrasion Resistance rubber. It is placed on the impact area of the outsole to reduce excessive wear.

Exso-skeletal : An rearfoot wrap to keep the ankle secure on rugged terrain.

Protection Plate : Protects the foot from sharp objects such as rocks and branches.

Solyte™ : The advantage to injected Solyte® is a much more consistent density, ensuring that the desired softness is more ‘dialed in’ than standard compression molded midsole material. Injected Solyte® is also lighter than standard Solyte® contributing to the overall drop in weight.

Trail sensor : The shoe senses what type of terrain you are running on and adjusts to it. This improved traction which will improve safely.

Off to a trail run? Look out for the all new, New Balance 876. Retaining the same proven outsole tread, while stiffened up the Rockstop, not only does it improve on rocks protection but increased forefoot propulsion. So go out and clean up your offroad runs with the new 876 debris-free mesh construction for your daily trail route.

Looking for a barefoot experience or foot strength building? The Nike Free 7.0 V2 might just filled your needs. Build on its unique ultra-flexible platform for a more natural foot movement with excellent cushioning and support, it is a good tool for runners gearing towards barefoot running or just your routine training or running. (Updated Model : Nike Lunar Fly 2)

Recommended for runner with mild over-opronation looking for a fast shoe.

History : Lunar Fly series : Fly('10)

BRS 1000™ : A highly durable carbon rubber we invented for use in outsoles. BRS stands for Blue Ribbon Sports, which was our name before we came up with Nike. The tie-in? Both BRS and Nike last... and last...

Cuboid Pod : An extra foam pod placed in the lateral side of the sole units, helps guiding the foot during the gait.

Dynamic Support : An innovative mid-sole architecture system that adapts to a runner's gait with each step.

Molded Sockliner : Engineered for under foot cushioning and is shaped to mimic the curvature of the foot for greater fit.

Nike Plus : A pocket under the sockliner for secure placement of Nike+ sensor. Connected to iPod nano, information on time, distance, calories burned and pace is stored on iPod and displayed on the screen, real-time audible feedback also is provided through headphones.

Phylon™ Strobel Last : Completes the upper construction and adds one more layer of cushioning : Phylon : Originally used in dolls, it is a heated and compressed EVA foam cushioning compound that is light, resilient and capable of giving a soft, smooth ride. As a bonus, it is non-yellowing and impervious to attack from water and microbial.

Taking over from its predecessor 1225, the 2010s New Balance 1226 set to bring the popular 1220 series to the next level. To improve shock absorption, the N-Energy units have been extended towards the heel and with a softened medial support for a better responsiveness. With fewer overlays, the 1226 provide the most supple upper ever. (Updated Model : New Balance 1260)

Abzorb SBS® : An evolution of the original Abzorb®, Abzorb SBS® has a cored design that 'absorbs' shock and displaces energy at key impact points on the strike zone. Its unique material is highly durable and formulated to counterbalance the rigorous impact of performance running.

CoCoNa™ : A natural technology that utilizes charcoal (or activated carbon) derived from coconut shells. This charcoal is then combined with polyester fibers to create a garment with enhanced performance properties, including evaporative cooling, odor resistance, and added UV protection to keep you comfortable in any environment. CoCoNa™ fabrics are lightweight, comfortable, and retain all of the conventional product features, such as stretch and washability.

Extended Web® : Delivers midfoot support and increased stability by extending TPU on the medial post to cradle the foot.

Stabilicore : Made from an injection molded thermoplastic that offers a great deal of precision, consistency, and exceptional pronation control. Unlike foam posting systems, it provides a continuous range of stiffness for a smooth transition from heel strike to toe-off. Stabilicore will replaced TS2 Medial Posting technology.